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'''Mrs. Hazel Moreau''' is the wife of [[Oliver Moreau|Dr. Oliver Moreau]], whom she no longer loves. She has come to London with her sister [[May Farley|May]] and her [[Adam Farley|husband]] to spend the Season forgetting about her failing marriage and perhaps find a new boy toy. She is not rich, yet she surrounds herself with lavish items: clothing, decor, people. | '''Mrs. Hazel Moreau''' is the wife of [[Oliver Moreau|Dr. Oliver Moreau]], whom she no longer loves. She has come to London with her sister [[May Farley|May]] and her [[Adam Farley|husband]] to spend the Season forgetting about her failing marriage and perhaps find a new boy toy. She is not rich, yet she surrounds herself with lavish items: clothing, decor, people. | ||
= History = | |||
== Early == | |||
Hazel was born first and therefore instantly deemed the one responsible for her younger sisters. She almost felt as if she was merely the first try; a trial run for her parents before they realized they were very good at popping out beautiful little girls. For it seemed as each sister was born, each came out prettier, more accomplished, and with a sweeter disposition than the last. Childhood for the four girls was not deprived of luxury, they had almost everything their little hearts could desire, however their parents wanted almost nothing to do with their brood, their social lives being, of course, much more important. | |||
However, all in all, the childhood was a happy one. The estate, [[Chadwick Manor|Chadwick Manor]], was not overly large but had no lack of open space for the sisters to run free. They grew up in Oxfordshire, and as children were quite close. They were best friends, and Hazel being the oldest was almost a mother to them. All those warm feelings seemed to dissipate when the girls hit puberty, and self-improvement proved to be the soul reason for friendship anymore, even with each other. | |||
== Debut == | |||
Hazel debuted in 1804 when she was eighteen. It was during this time that she, like her parents, was a social butterfly. People liked her, and she discovered a little charm could go a long way. She soon saw her name showing up in all the society pages, the dresses she wore, the men she danced with, the girls she shopped with. It was all new and exciting, and the attention was addicting. She had soon charmed her way into all the ton's hearts and was ripe to marry rich and happy. |
Revision as of 14:52, 22 March 2011
Portrayed by Rachel Weisz | |
Full Name | Hazel Evelyn Rosemary Moreau nee Nelson |
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Associated Noble House(s) | none |
Date of Birth | May 3, 1786 |
Father | Sir Maxwell Nelson |
Father's Rank | Knight |
Mother | Evelyn Nelson nee Hensley |
Mother's Rank | none |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1804 |
Dowry | £15,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1804 |
Spouse | Dr. Oliver Moreau |
Spouse's Rank | none |
Issue | none |
Mrs. Hazel Moreau is the wife of Dr. Oliver Moreau, whom she no longer loves. She has come to London with her sister May and her husband to spend the Season forgetting about her failing marriage and perhaps find a new boy toy. She is not rich, yet she surrounds herself with lavish items: clothing, decor, people.
History
Early
Hazel was born first and therefore instantly deemed the one responsible for her younger sisters. She almost felt as if she was merely the first try; a trial run for her parents before they realized they were very good at popping out beautiful little girls. For it seemed as each sister was born, each came out prettier, more accomplished, and with a sweeter disposition than the last. Childhood for the four girls was not deprived of luxury, they had almost everything their little hearts could desire, however their parents wanted almost nothing to do with their brood, their social lives being, of course, much more important.
However, all in all, the childhood was a happy one. The estate, Chadwick Manor, was not overly large but had no lack of open space for the sisters to run free. They grew up in Oxfordshire, and as children were quite close. They were best friends, and Hazel being the oldest was almost a mother to them. All those warm feelings seemed to dissipate when the girls hit puberty, and self-improvement proved to be the soul reason for friendship anymore, even with each other.
Debut
Hazel debuted in 1804 when she was eighteen. It was during this time that she, like her parents, was a social butterfly. People liked her, and she discovered a little charm could go a long way. She soon saw her name showing up in all the society pages, the dresses she wore, the men she danced with, the girls she shopped with. It was all new and exciting, and the attention was addicting. She had soon charmed her way into all the ton's hearts and was ripe to marry rich and happy.